Dear John,

He is risen!

He is risen indeed!

As dawn breaks across the globe this Easter morning, a song of joy rises with the sun—voices lifted in every language, every land, proclaiming the greatest news the world has ever heard: Jesus Christ is alive.



From the quiet corners of the earth to the hearts of crowded cities, Christians gather in one Spirit to remember a love so powerful it overcame death itself. On the Cross, Jesus bore the weight of our sin and fulfilled every demand of the Law. With His final breath, He declared, “It is finished.” Not a cry of defeat—but a shout of triumph. Every promise kept. Every prophecy fulfilled.

As Jesus said, “I have not come to abolish the Law or the Prophets, but to fulfill them.” (Matthew 5:17) And in His resurrection, He did just that—turning sorrow into joy, death into life, and despair into eternal hope.

This is the cornerstone of our faith: Christ crucified and risen.

In Him, every shadow finds light.

In Him, every heart finds peace.

In Him, the gates of heaven are opened wide.

No matter where you are today—worshipping in a grand cathedral or gathered in a humble home—know this: the Resurrection is for you. His victory is your victory. His life is your new beginning.

May this Easter fill you with deep joy, renewed strength, and unshakable hope. The tomb is empty, and the promise is alive. Because Jesus lives, so shall we.

Happy Easter!

With joy in the Risen Christ,

Anna Derbyshire and the entire CitizenGO family


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